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Cord IN SUMMER

Nestling at an altitude of 1,000 metres, Cordon, the Balcony of Mont-Blanc, comes alive in summer in an exceptional natural setting, offering spectacular panoramic views of the Mont-Blanc range. This Alpine destination invites you to discover, adventure and reconnect with nature.

Friday 02 January
Cloudy
1°C
min : -7°C / max : 1°C
Wind : 8km/hHumidity : 65%
Morning
-5°C
Afternoon
0°C
Evening
-7°C
Saturday 03 January
Partly cloudy
-1°C
min : -8°C / max : -1°C
Wind : 6km/hHumidity : 70%
Morning
-8°C
Afternoon
-3°C
Evening
-8°C
Sunday 04 January
Cloudy
-4°C
min : -11°C / max : -4°C
Wind : 7km/hHumidity : 56%
Morning
-11°C
Afternoon
-5°C
Evening
-11°C
Monday 05 January
Sunny
-4°C
min : -11°C / max : -4°C
Wind : 7km/hHumidity : 53%
Morning
-11°C
Afternoon
-5°C
Evening
-9°C
Tuesday 06 January
Cloudy
-4°C
min : -10°C / max : -4°C
Wind : 7km/hHumidity : 57%
Morning
-9°C
Afternoon
-5°C
Evening
-10°C

Not to be missed Nature, heritage and views of Mont Blanc

Whether hiking, mountain biking, paragliding or climbing on the natural rock, Cordon offers the ideal playground for lovers of outdoor activities. The footpaths lead through mountain pastures, forests and streams, ideal for getting away from it all. The village’s charm can also be felt in its narrow streets, around its listed Baroque church, or on farm visits where you can discover local produce and know-how. The Espace des Plaines invites you to take a refreshing break overlooking the peaks. The sunny terraces offer generous Savoyard cuisine, while summer comes alive with traditional festivals and friendly events. Glacier outings with enthusiastic guides are a must, allowing you to explore the natural and human history of the mountains and immerse yourself in a living heritage of grandiose nature and Alpine culture.

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